“Uber says, 'Alright guys, this shutdown is going to cost you 1,000 jobs,'” Fox Business echoed.

As of Friday, those jobs are only temporarily suspended.

Nevada’s main beef with Uber isn’t any different than the conversation several states are having nationwide. Uber argues it’s a technology company which connects riders to contracted drivers. People like Washoe County District Court Judge Scott Freeman say it’s a company that drives people for a fee and should be regulated as such. The judge brought an injunction to the company Tuesday to try and prove that. (Video via Uber | KRXI)

Now, a Nevada Supreme Court has upheld that injunction and determined the case against Uber will be heard in Washoe County. (Video via KTNV)

The move was the final blow to the service which has been met with opposition since opening in late October. The service only operated in Reno and Las Vegas.

Some local media suspect Arizona could follow suit behind Nevada next. No court date has been set for Nevada v. Uber. In the meantime, Uber is asking riders to sign a petition on its website. More than 18,000 have signed so far.